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I think my favourite memory of Colin is of him on the trip to Marrakesh, long sufferingly herding a pack of loonies through the streets as we all scattered in search of a bargain. He was a man of the world, of good humour, and of kind consideration; he will be remembered fondly by those lucky enough to have known him.
Colin was A Good Thing (he'll understand that :) ) A gentlemen and a superior brain. Always fun on and off the stage and always ready to lend books :) Colin as you embark on this next journey, remember, "Do not on any account attempt to write on both sides of the paper at once." much love xxx
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A gentleman with a wonderfully mischievous sense of humour and such a kind heart. You couldn’t help smiling at that twinkle in his eye, especially when ordering the next G&T! Deep condolences. 
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Sending my deepest condolences. Colin played the best Ebenezer Scrooge ever - It was an honour to work with him in panto! 
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On a trip to his Native homeland, Colin was giddily excited about taking me to Alice Springs to "Behold the grandeur of the Todd River". 

Alice Springs is an Arid Wasteland. The bowling Alley is aptly named "The Dust Bowl". It felt like the kind of place old-timey prospectors avoided because of the poor conditions. 

As I stood on a dusty tract of land, I asked Colin where this river was supposed to be. And he said "You're standing in it!" And he laughed his signature laugh and a core memory was formed. 

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Colin was one of those rare people who made every conversation better just by being in it.

He always had a sharp quip, a piece of unexpected trivia, or a recommendation for an “improving work,” usually handed over as a book and a smile. I am still following that habit myself because of him.

His generosity, patience, and that unforgettable explosive laugh made a real impression on all of us who knew him.

He will be deeply missed, and very warmly remembered. 

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